If what you are looking for it to have a domain name (@example.com
) you control receive email, no matter what username is ([email protected]
, `[email protected]', etc...) but be able to access its content.
If it's not as important a requirement that you host your own server, sounds that what you need is an easy to manage DNS/mail routing system.
I use the ZoneEdit.com DNS service, it's free tier, which has mailmaps
.
It allows me to setup subdomains as well as wildcard matching, so I have disposable addresses for all of my house hold:
- *@junk.example.com
- *@junk.wife.example.com
- *@junk.son.example.com
etc...
This way I also have multiple domains, and they are router accordingly to the end mailbox without polluting my identity online.
Of course you can tie this with any mail-server of your choice, self-hosted or otherwise.